Feb 1st, 2009
by DigitalDoorway.
I will be hosting Change of Shift, the premier nursing blog carnival, here on Digital Doorway on February 5th.
There is no specific theme for this next edition of CoS, and I welcome submissions from any blogger, as long as the post has something to do with nursing, medicine, health, health policy, health care, health care reform, disabilities, social justice, human services, human relations, or the human condition in general. (So narrow, I know…..)
Anyway, feel free to email me directly (my email is available through my Blogger profile), or submit via Blog Carnival, the user-friendly website for all things carnival. All submissions are due by noon on February 4th. Any submissions received after that time may or may not be included, depending on my mood, workload, and level of insomnia.
Thank you, and I look forward to hosting Change of Shift this Thursday, February 5th.
Dec 14th, 2008
by DigitalDoorway.
The newest edition of Change of Shift, our favorite nurse blog carnival, is ready for reading at Marijke: Nurse Turned Writer.
Aug 20th, 2008
by DigitalDoorway.
Yes, folks, it’s happened again! Change of Shift, our favorite blog carnival representing the nursing profession and those who love (and hate) it, is up and at ‘em. Please click here to begin your journey into some of the best blogging by nurses on the blogosphere. We guarantee that you will find at least one blog post that really speaks to you!
Aug 6th, 2008
by DigitalDoorway.
The newest edition of Change of Shift, that wonderful blog carnival for all things nursing, is now up over at Kim M’s Emergiblog. Please surf on over and read to your heart’s delight!
Jul 24th, 2008
by DigitalDoorway.
Change of Shift is up once again at Emergiblog. Kim gives thanks to everyone who contributed, and also to those who contributed and don’t yet know it. ( I happen to be one who forgot to send in a submission but somehow Kim got me in there, anyway!)
Please stop by and see what’s new in the nursing blogosphere.
Jul 24th, 2008
by DigitalDoorway.
The 200th edition of Grand Rounds (the first and most famous medical blog carnival on the Internet) is now up for your reading pleasure at the popular medical blog, Grunt Doc.
For those of you not yet acquainted with blog carnivals, they are like online magazines usually devoted to a particular subject, featuring links to posts by multiple bloggers, and usually “hosted” by a different blogger every month. Change of Shift is a nursing blog carnival founded by Kim over at Emergiblog , an award-winning nursing blog of which I am exceedingly fond. For a directory of blog carnivals, visit Blog Carnival , a clearinghouse for such online wonders.
Do you want to pass some time reading some of the best writing by and about the healthcare field? Grand Rounds and Change of Shift are the places to start.
Mar 20th, 2008
by DigitalDoorway.
The newest edition of Change of Shift is now available for your reading pleasure. Change of Shift, the brain-child of Kim McAllister at Emergiblog, brings you some of the best blogging by nurses anywhere in the blogosphere. I highly recommend a perusal, and many thanks to Kim for keeping Change of Shift active and dynamic.
Aug 24th, 2007
by DigitalDoorway.
The newest version of Change of Shift—that venerable carnival of nurse bloggers—is now up and running at Nurse Ratched’s Place, with a Western theme. Yours truly is even included this time, relaxing in a crowded tavern. So grab your lasso and enjoy the roundup!
Jul 1st, 2007
by DigitalDoorway.
The second year of Change of Shift, that most revered of nurse blogger compendiums, is now ready for your enjoyment at NursingLink, the newest cyber community for nurses. Please feel free to have a gander, and also take a look at NursingLink while you’re at it.
Thanks, and a happy weekend to all!
Jun 15th, 2007
by DigitalDoorway.
Change of Shift, the blog carnival for all things nursing, has reached the venerable age of one year. While I have contributed posts sporadically, I have never taken on the task of hosting, and I salute all those who have done so, as well as those who contribute more consistently than I. If you wish to see the newest edition, which marks one year of this excellent venue for nurse bloggers, click here.
Congratulations to Kim at Emergiblog for her accomplishments, and here’s to many more years of nurse bloggers’ voices being heard loud and clear.